Vertere Pulse-B

Vertere Pulse-B

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Vertere Pulse-B

Vertere Pulse-B Cable System is the high-performance connection.

Experience the essence of music with Vertere Pulse-B Cable, derived from reference-standard Pulse-R and bringing life-like dynamics to every performance.

The Vertere Pulse-B cable system is derived from Pulse-R Interconnect Cable and follows the same design principles preserving the essence of the analogue audio signal.

Pulse-B cable is fully shielded with seven independent conductors per channel facilitating different configurations to ensure optimum musical performance, clarity and life-like dynamics for both tonearm and stereo interconnect cables.

Pulse-B analogue cable connectors are all bespoke and all contacts are specially gold plated to 3 times standard gold plating thickness.

Pulse-B | Analogue Tonearm Cable From £850.00

High-performance Pulse-B Analogue Tonearm Cable follows the design principles of Vertere’s superior Pulse-R, preserving the essence of the analogue signal.

Pulse-B Analogue Tonearm Cable, as with the Pulse-R, allows the miniature cartridge generator to drive the phono input comfortably.

The internal conductor configuration of the Pulse-B tonearm cable is optimised for conducting the delicate phono signal with its substantial RIAA equalisation.

This provides the low frequencies, recorded at attenuated levels, and the much higher-level high frequencies, with an equal ‘drive’. Thus elevating the performance achieved with the Pulse-B tonearm cable as close as possible to the formidable Pulse-R.

Specifications Pulse B – Tonearm Cable

Type / Description Tonearm Cable
Termination and Length 5pin, 5pin 90°, RCA, XLR 1.15m (Additional lengths in 0.5m steps)
Cable Type x7 Conductors, Pulse Multi Type
Conductor High Purity Copper
Plating Silver, Tin
Insulation PTFE, PVC
Shield Main Braid
Connector Vertere with x3 Thickness Gold Plated Contacts
Shield Management No
Size 4.8 x 10mm

 

Pulse-B | Analogue Interconnect Cable £795.00

Pulse-B stereo Analogue Interconnect Cable is internally configured different to the tonearm cable to suit both line level and pre out signals.

Dynamic, complex and wideband audio signal is thus conducted from source to amplifier with clarity and superb low level detail.

Pulse-B stereo interconnect will enhance your system to perform with uncompromising musical experience.

Specifications Vertere Pulse-B stereo Analogue Interconnect Cable

Type / Description Stereo Interconnect Cable
Termination and Length RCA, XLR 1.15m (Additional lengths in 0.5m steps)
Cable Type x7 Conductors, Pulse Multi Type
Conductor High Purity Copper
Plating Silver, Tin
Insulation PTFE, PVC
Shield Main Braid
Connector Vertere with x3 Thickness Gold Plated Contacts
Shield Management No
Size 4.8mm Dia.

 Pulse-B | USB Digital Cable £495.00

Bringing outstanding musical performance to computer audio, the Pulse-B USB Digital Cable will enhance the sound quality of your DAC.

Pulse-B USB Digital Cable follows closely behind the Pulse R with an outstanding performance from computer audio.

Digital data is connected separate to the 5V power with a D-Fi cable.

This keeps the digital signal clear of any unwanted interference for optimum performance from the DAC.

Pulse-B USB interconnect will enhance the performance of almost any DAC, elevating the enjoyment of listening to computer audio music.

Specifications Pulse-B | USB Digital Cable

Type / Description USB 2.0 Double Cable
Termination and Length TypeA / TypeB 1.00m (Additional lengths in 0.5m steps)
Cable Type x2 Data, Separate Power, x1 GND
Conductor High Purity Copper
Plating Silver, Tin
Insulation PTFE, PVC
Shield x2 Main Braid + Inner Wrap
Connector Vertere Standard Special
Shield Management No
Size 4.8 x 9.0mm.

 

Brand

Vertere Acoustics

Vertere Acoustics Reducing engineering to its fundamentals, to get you even closer to the original recording

When aiming to reproduce the complexities of music, it’s all too easy to introduce even greater complication in the engineering of audio equipment, putting in place one element to solve the problems of another until the whole design escalates into something fiendishly intricate – and expensive!

That’s not the Vertere way: coming at the whole problem with decades of audio and mechanical engineering experience, plus close collaboration with the recording and mastering industry, they step back, take a long hard look at the fundamentals, and look for simple, elegant solutions.

That may sound like a simple ‘less is more’ philosophy, but they prefer to look at it this way: the best audio equipment shouldn’t add anything to the original recording. Rather it should affect it as little as possible; bringing the listener ever closer to what the artist, producer and mastering engineer wanted you to hear.

Working with music industry professionals, they have access to master tapes and the acetates made in the production of records, and can compare the way the engineers heard them with the way they sound on their record players and via their cables. Vermeer Acoustics are constantly learning about how records are mixed, mastered, cut and pressed, and applying that knowledge to the way we design and build Vertere products.

The fundamentals of a record player are pretty much set in stone, in that a record needs to turn at a certain speed, and the stylus needs to follow the groove and allow the cartridge to convert its undulations into electrical signals with what is literally microscopic accuracy. However, just because those are the basics, that doesn’t mean there’s only one way to achieve them – which is why we take a long hard look, apply our ‘do no evil’ way of thinking, and endeavour to develop simpler, innovative solutions.

That’s why you’ll find their record players look different, both outwardly and in some of the engineering solutions you’ll probably never see. It’s all a matter of stripping down the engineering to those fundamentals by considering the absolute essence of how a record player works – from re-examining the way a cartridge gets its energy to ensuring it extracts maximum information from a groove that’s trying to throw it off track over a thousand times a centimetre.

So yes, the way they design and build their products is unique, but it’s not all about being eye-catching (even if we have to admit we think they look rather good): we hope you’ll find they sound just as unique, too, simply by bringing you even more of the music